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12/1/18
Dee,
My new home away from home.
Yay!
4 weeks for me tomorrow!
Bev
Quit November 4, 2018
Three weeks, six days, 1 hour, 24 minutes and 36 seconds. 811 cigarettes not smoked, saving $262.60. Life saved: 2 days, 19 hours, 35 minutes.
12/1/18
baysedge said:lol lol...
WHAT!!
HAVE A GREAT SMOKE FREE SATURDAY
12/1/18
Nice new digs guys!
Congrats on almost four weeks Bev!!! That is a huge accomplishment. You are all doing very well. I hope to pop in from time to time. Enjoy your new space and your quit buddies. :)
12/1/18
Hi there,
Just wanted to share a inspirational one year anniversary post from our member Steve.
Nov-30
It’s a day, like any other day... with one small exception; it’s my one year, smoke free, anniversary
This isn’t my first rodeo aka I’ve been here before. I’m ecstatic to be back.
Every once in awhile, an outta nowhere crave slams me. I know this is the desperate attempt of my dying addiction to sucker me back. I tell myself that I’m smarter now.
I rarely think about smoking - which is where I prefer to be. The struggle to get here is real. The freedom is worth every battle.
my advice:
to those starting (at less than 4 months) - suck it up / make the hard choices and stay the course
to those with 4 to 8 months quit: Don’t get frustrated, discouraged or believe (the lie) that one is ok - it’s not. You DON’T want to do any part of months 0 to 4 over. You especially don’t want to become that serial quitter; that’s a hard place. I know.
you must always believe that you don’t need cigarettes. It’s hard to comprehend but you must believe. All the ‘experienced’ quitters on this site have felt the same way you feel: like you’re different. News flash: you aren’t different. A peaceful, happy life without nicotine does exist
8 to 12 months - don’t get complacent, bored or side swiped by the nicodemon. You’re almost there.
12+ months: never forget what it took to get to 12. one is never an option.
I am so glad to be on the other side.
You killed my friends. For years, without me knowing, you robbed me of my freedom. You are a nasty, smelly, filthy, self serving liar. f$&@ u nicotine - I’m winning
best